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AllyJR

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  1. Thank you! Definitely sounds like something I need to read about!
  2. Very interesting! My whole family is full of autoimmune disease. Celiac, Lupus, Addison's, Graves and Hashimotos. My great grandmother who had celiac passed away due to digestive complications and my grandmother (her daughter) is 88 and is struggling with severe life-threatening digestive issues. She was never diagnosed but I am suspicious she may have celiac...
  3. Thank you! I saw a different provider this week who took one look at all my medical information and declared it was celiac in the first 5 minutes of the appointment. I am still a bit in shock but so very thankful to have an official diagnosis. The doctor told me to have my children tested and one of them came back with a "weak positive" TTG IgA! Not sure...
  4. Thank you for looking at these for me! The reference range for IgA was: Normal range: 87 - 352 mg/dL
  5. Celiac panel was IgA 106 tTG IgA AB <2 Gliadin Deamidated IgA Ab 4 Gliadin Deamidated IgG Ab 2 Endomysial IgA Antibody Negative Tissue Transglutaminase IgG Ab Test not performed
  6. The biopsy results were what said indicative of "weak or partially treated celiac disease".
  7. Both the doctor and I are baffled by my test results. Wondering if anyone could shed some light on this situation! I've had celiac-like GI symptoms for years. I have a family history of celiac (great-grandma), Addison's (mom), and every other autoimmune disease you can think of with my aunts and cousins. I myself have hashimotos. Because of the strong family...
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